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FINANCE AND TRADE.
financial.
IXCHANQK RBVIBW
Niw York. August 14-The stock market
was again extremely dull today. There waß an
attempt to carry yesterday's reaction still
farther, a"d in some instmces fractional im
pressions were made upon prices. Movements
were in all, except half a dozen stocks, confined
to the smallest fraotioas, and dealings almost
throughout tho entire day were barren of a
featuro of importance. The olOEe was bull but
firm, and tho market closed at opening pricea
for most of the list. The final changiß were for
slight fractions. Chicago and East Illinois is
up 1 per cent.,
Government bonds dull and steady.
Petroleum opened steady at 96c. and closed
strong at 07% c
■ ONBT QUOTATIONS.
N»w Yobk, August 14—Money on call easy
at per cent .; last loan, 3c.
Prime mercantile paper. 4 : Ji(gi<j', jc
Sterling exctiange—Cull aud steady; 00 day
bills, HS4.B4H; demand, $4.87%.
Bar silver, PSHO. per ouuce.
Ban Francisco, August 14.-Silver bars, 92%
093 c. per ounce.
STOCKS and bonds.
New Yobk. August 14.—Closingu. notations:
U.B.4s,reg 128 N.P.Preferred. ... 67%
0. 8. 4s, coup 128 Northwestern. ...110
U. 8. 4%b, reg . . .105% N. W Preferred... 42
O. B. 4%b, coup... 101% N, Y. Central 107
Pacific 6s 118 Oregon Imp't 54
American Ex. ...116 Navigation 97%
Canada Pacific. 00% Transcontinental. 34%
Canada Sou 52%|Paoiflo Mail 35%
(Jeutral Pacific.. 35;.,,i Heading 44%
Bnrllngton 104 Rock Island 98%
0. L. A W 145 St. Paul 71%
Denver A Rio Qr.. 117%; St. Paul & Omaha 34%
Erie ... 20 St Louis AB. F... 27
Kann& Texas. .. .110%>rexas Paclflo 20V
Lake Shore 104% Union Paclflo 61%
L, AN 09%, U. 8. Express 90
Mtoh Central. ... 88).,' Fargo 139
Missouri Pacific. 72 IWeßtern Union... 85%
Northern Pao. 29%| Am. Cotton 0i1... 53%
Boston, August 14.—Closing prices:
A AT Land Gr7B.lo7%|Mex Cent 00m.... 14%
AATRK . .. 37% Mcx Cen Ist mbs 65%
Barl A Qulncy,... 104 | San Diego L'd Go. 26
MININS BTOCKB.
Haw York, August 14.—Mining shares olosjd
as follows:
Amador 1.00 Mexican 3.05
Aspen 2.i'o Mutual.. 1.40
Best & Belcher. 3.50 N Belle Isle 1.00
Caledonia BH. 3.00 Ontario 34 00
Colo. Central... 1.20 Jphlr 4.75
Con. Cal. A Va.. 7.25 Occidental . . 1.80
Commonwealth 3.00 Plymouth 4.40
Deadwood 1.40 Savage 185
Eureka Con 1.25 Sierra Nevada.. 240
El Cristo.. ..... 1.00 Standard 1.00
Gould ACurry.. 190 Sullivan 1.10
Hale A Norcross 280 anion Con 2.80
Homestake 9.00 Ward Con 1.70
Horn Silver 1.15 YeUow Jacket.. 2.80
Iron Silver 1.75
Ban Francisco, August 14.—The following
are (he closing prises;
Best & Belcher. 2.95 .Peer 20
Chollar 1.45 Potosi 1.65
Crocker 40 Ophir 525
Oon.Virginia... 7.75 Savage 1.75
sjonfldence ... 600 Sierra Nevada.. 270
Gould&Curry.. 2.20 Onion Con 2.15
Hale A Norcross 3.10 Yellow Jacket. 3.30
Locomotive 10 I
oraia inaraeta.
DOMBSTIC
Ban Francisco, August 14.—Wheat—Inactive
but steady. Buyer season, $146% per cental;
buyer'B9, $1.41%. »
Barley—lnactive Buyer season, 89% c. per
cental; buyer'B9, 83% c
Cora—Large yellow, $1.40 per cental; small
yeliow, $1.42%; white, $1.40.
Chioaso, August 14.-1:15 r. v. close—Wheat
—Steady to Arm. Cash, 78c. per buahel; Sep
tember, 77c ; December, 77 9 16c.
Corn—steady. Cash, 25% c. per bushel; Sep
tember, 25%e.; October, 25% c.
Oats—Firmer Cash, 20% c. per bushel; Sep
tember, 20 11 16c; December, 219,0.
Rye-Steady. Cash, 4V!%c. per bushel.
Barley—September, 66c. per bushel.
FOKKIUN.
Livirfool. August 14.—Wheat—Firm; de
mand poor; holders offor sparingly.
Corn—Firm; demand improving. New
mixed Western, 45.1% d. percental.
California Fruit sales.
Chicago, August 14.-Porter Bros. A Com-
Sany, agents of tbe Calllornla Fiuit Union, sold
>day threa carloads of fruit. Bartlett pears,
$1.35(02.10; Silver prunes, $1.05; Falleoburg
plums, $1.70: bulk of the pears, $1.95(02.10.
uaasrai aaraeu.
Haw York. Augast 14 — Hops—W«ak; quiet.
Coffee—Options opened steady at 15(020
points dowu, and closed Bteady at 15(020
points up Sales, 34,000 bags. Septemoer,
$15 20J015 45; October, $15.20@15.50; No
vember, $15.25. Spot Rio, firmer; (air cargoes,
I b'ugar—Raw, steadier and fair demand, sales,
7 000 bags, oentrilugttls, 5%c. for 87 lest; 10,
--000 bass do »t Philadelphia. 7 l-10c for 96
test; 1,100 bhds Barbadoes, 6%c. for 69 test; a
cargo do at Breakwa'er, 6%c lor 90 test. Re
fined quiet and %o%c lower aud weak. C,
W.tc; extra C, G%(fflßc; white, extra C,
7' H 7<,7',c; yellow, 0%@6%c.; off A, 7 7-10®
7%c; mould A, B>,c; standard A. 8c; confec
tioners'A, 8o ; cut loal, B''„e ; crushed, B%c ;
powdered, 8-; Mc ; granulated, 8%c.: cubes, »%c.
Copper—Dull. Lake, $11.95.
Lead—Firmer. Domestic, »3 87%.
Tin-Quiet. Straits,s2o.4o; November, $20.35.
Chicaoo, August 14.—Whiskey—*1.02.
Shoulders, $4 87%(04.85; short clear, $5.07}*
05 75; short ribs. $5.15(95.20.
Pork—Lo»er. Cash aud September, $9.97%;
October $9 95. ma n*n.
Lard—Easy. Cash aud September, $0.27;,;
October, $6.20
Ban Francisco. August 14.—Wheat-Stand
ard quality, $1 32%.
Flour-Extra, $4 2504.50; Superfine, $2.85
(83.10.
Barley—No. 1 feed, 61% c : Brewing, 80®83c
Oats-Surprise, $1 22%(01.27%; Mining,
$1 22%f»1.25; cnoice feed, $1.20; feed No 1,
$1 15(91. lower grades, $1.07%01.02%;
gray. $1,024(01.05; mhidiings, 18%(01.1B%.
Corn—Cracked, 31(®32c; corn meal, Jl®
32c ; oil cake meal. 300
Hay—Wheat, $7.00(910.00; wheat and oat,
$7 00(910 00; wild out, $0 00(010.00; barley,
$7 00(8.8 00 alfalfa, $7.00@8.50.
Straw—4O(o6Oo.
Ground bar.ey-16(01Oc.
Bran-Best, 15@15;,c.
Butter—Fair to onoice, 15021 c.
Com—Easy; demand fallen off. New mixed,
35.11% d. peroental.
Egg.—California ranch, 28030 c; store lots,
16023 c.
DALLY HKAIi ESTATE RECORD
Published by tbe Abstract ana Title
Insurance Company of fLoa An.
geles, Wednesday, August 14, 1889.
OONVBYANCRs.
Dan McFarland to Franklin Jordan-Lot 76
Park Villa tract; $1,075. , _
Walter Ra> mond to Lob Angeles.Fasadena and
Oleudale Railway Co—Tract com at NE cor of
Raymond'! llrick Blk on 8 aide ot X Columbia
at l'asadeua (see may with deed); $1,000.
J C Willmou to John Karchei—Lot 4 blk B,
Ocean Spray tract; $1,000. ....
Ct arles L Bancroft to D L Bancroft—Assign
ment of sgreement to convey lots 35 and do
Daman & Millard tract, recorded iv bk 459, p
lOOofaeeda; 81,125.
J U Pfeaater to cademy of the Sisters of St
Joseph o- Caroudelet, Misaouri—Lat 32 blk 1
Plater a sub of Messick tract; $2,750.
Mary i£ Steele to William Sylveater Lang—Lot
3 blk 1 Wi liamson tract; $2,500.
Same to Mary oatharine Land—Lot 13 block
1 Urm tou tract; $2,500.
Mra Laura Boqulst aud C V Boqutat to Mary
Elizabeth Lang—Lot 10 to 20 inclusive block 2,
and lot 17 block 4 George Dalton 8r tract;
j'j Woodworth and Horace Hi Her to J C
Daly— l% acre, in Hamilton tract except part
heretofore conveyed; $1,000.
Arthur G Godfrey to L D GrtßWOld—W 15
acYeaof a% of BkX of Bee 0 T 1 BRIO W;
88 000
L l> Griswold snd Anna Grlswold to Arthur
G Godf »cj —Lots 07 and 08 Jeffries trt; $S 000.
11 hcodoro Weiseudauger to George 3. Mary
gold & James C. Lougias-Agreement to con
vey TO, of BW! 4 of aection 23, towoahip 7M B
14 W aud of NWJ4 aection 26, township
7, Winiim Gibson and 8 J Lemon to Charles L.
Fisher- Lot 3, block 15, Par k tract, *<».200.
Same to same-N 40 3-12 feet of lot 13. block
C. LoomU tract, $3,500 , „.„,„
R. H. Junes to A. W Davis-Block C, Eagle
tract, $3,030.
SUMMARY .
Kombor of tranaiera aboveßl.ooo each, 15.
Amount, $58,380. _
Norn ber of trausfers snder $1,000,6.
Amount, $2,765.
Number of nominal trauafera, 14.
Total amount of oouslderatlona, $61,145.
Note—Transfers of which tne coußideratfou
la lesa than $1,000 are not pabUsbod In the
above Ust
A rirst-Olasa I■>vestment.
Ex-Mayor W H. Workman has a tew choice
business loti foraoleon First Btreet (formerly
Aliso avenue) between Cable Railway Co 'a
power house aud the! too oi the hill. Call on
T. X Rowan, 114 N Spring street, for prices. ,
THE LOS ANGELES DAILY HERALD: THUHSDAI MORNING, AUGUST 15 18sh,
Maison de Paris.
MILLINERY.
BaDkrupt Sale!
All Goods Sold
50 Cents for the Dollar
At the benefit of the creditors. Glveuaa
call before going elsewhere.
22 Street,
LOS ANGELES. CAL.
COMMISSI"!* AND STORAGE.
B. G. Wsysfl, Proprietor.
GRAIN, WOOL
—AND—
General Merchandise Warehonse.
Advancet made on wool.
. sn!2-tf
California Warehouse
CORNER SEVENTH AND ALAMEDA.
Grain, Wool and General
Merchandise Warehouse.
Storage, Commission A Insurance.
au!4 tf
RAMONA!
The Gem of tbe San Gabriel Valley.
Only Three Miles from City Limits of Let
Angeles.
Property of San Gabriel Wine Os..
Original Owners.
LOCATED AT BHOBB'B STATION,
On line of 8. P. B. R. and San Qabrlel
Valley Rapid Transit B. R.,
From JO to 15 mlnnt.es to the Plata, Los As
geles City.
CHEAPEST SUBURBAN TO Wis LOTS,
VILLA SITES, OB
ACREAGE PBOPBBTT
POPULAR TBBMS.
PURKBT BPKINS WATER
Inexhsnstlble q usu titles guaranteed.
Apply at Office of
BAN GABRIEL WINE 00.,
Ramona, Los Angeles connty, Oal.
Or to J. M. TIERNAN. Ramona. a7tl
HOTELS AND BEST AUBANTB,
MAISON DO REE
RESTAURANT.
Private Saloona.
Breakfasts, Dinners and Suppers a la oarte.
IS9 avail 131 West First Street,
Between Spring and Fort.
a4tf V. OOL, Proprietor.
—THE—
Commercial
Restaurant,
A. P. GASTON, Prop;
NO. 221 NORTH MAIN STREET.
LOB ANGELES, OAL.
This establishment is known as the "Delmon
ico" of California, where customers will secure
a cordial reception, careful attention, prompt
service nnd the choicest delicacies of the sea
son, with the beat wines in the State.
"NO CHINESE EMPLOYED." au2 3m
Oakland House,
FIRST AND BAN PEDRO STS.
New House, New Furniture, Large
Sunny Rooms.
Call aud See i hem.
Reasonable prices.
Jy2l lm J. VISCOVIBH, Prop.
Hoffman House,
North Main Street,
LOB ANGELES,
n. T>. FERRIS, Proprietor.
Has tho largest and finest Furnished Rooms
of any hotel in the city, now ready to Rent at
Summer Rates.
The Dining Room will be ready for serving
the publio In a few days, conducted on tho
American and European plan.
jy2l lm
Santa Monica Pavilion.
RESTAURANT and FAMILY RESORT
EOKERT A HOPF, Proprietors.
FISH DINNERS A SPECIALTY.
jy22tf
Hotel Metropole,
Santa Catalina Island.
NEW MANAGEMENT.
Improved Service. Reduced Rates
Hotel enlarged. Beating capacity for 200
gueata in dining room.
HOTEL RATES—S2 50 per day; special rates
by the week. Board per week, $7. Fish
at every meal. Sunday dinner, 50c.
BOAT HIRE—2Se per hour; 50c. half day; 75c
whole day; 82.50 per week and upwards
FISHING facilities unsurpasaed. Sea linea and
fishing poles supplied to guests free.
BATHING—2Sc.; 8 tickets, SI.
ROUND TBIP TICKETS—Good until used, S3,
Saturdays or Sundaya, returning Bunday
evening, $2 00.
BALL SATURDAY EVENING.
For further particulars apply to
C. A. SUMNER A CO.,
aull lm 7 South Fort Street.
THE OLDEST
COOPERAGE
ESTABLISHMENT IN LOS ANGELES.
"Wine Casikß. Barrels and Keg
Alwaya on hand. Call for prtces.
168 and I*4 Hi first sthlet.
aula: E. RBINERT.
OFFICIAL.
"^EL^CTlb^ri^bTWK
BY VIRTUE OF THE PROVIBIONB OF OE
dlnance No. 304 (new series), o' the City of
Los Angeles, approved August 14, 1889, the
undersigned, City Clerk of the City of Los Au
geleß, hereby gives notice that a special election
will be held in the City of LosAngeleson August
30th, 1889, for the purpose of submitting to the
qualfled voters of said city the proposition of is
suing twelve hnndred and eighty bonds of said
city, each for the sum of $1,000, dated October
Ist, 1889, and bearing interest at the rate of five
percent per annum: said bonds to be serial in
character, and one-twentieth of the principal,
together with the accrued Interest on the whole
Bum. shall be paid each year at the Chemical
National Bank of New York City. Baid bonds
shall be issued for the purpose of paying for Ihe
construction of a system of sewers, consisting
of an outfall sewer to the sea, costing $440,000
a southern intercepting sewer, costing $60,000:
a central Intercepting sewer, costing $174,000;
a western intercepting sewer, costing $60,000;
the Alameda itieet storm sewcri costing $05.
-000; Flower aud Ninth street storm sewer.cost
lug $275,800; the Elysifln hills storm sewer,
costing $.10,000; the Arroyo de las Posas storm
(ewer, costing $12,000; the Hollenbeck Arroyo
Btorm sewer; costing $35,000; the Knhrts street
storm sewer, costing $9,000; the Mozart Btreet
Btorm sewer, costing $16,000; the Thomas
Btreet storm sewer, co ting $13,000; the Maple
avenue Bcwer, costing $38,000; the Second
street and Lake Shore avenue storm sewer, cost
ing $27,000; the Beaudry street storm sewtr.
costing $13,000; for the enlargement of and
extension of the present Beventh street Btorm
sewer, costing $13,000, making a total cost of
$1,280,000.
There shall be levied each year by the
City Council for the payment of the principal
and interest of said bonds the Bum of three
mills on each dollar of the assessed valuation
of taxable property within said city, as shown
upon tbe assessment roll for municipal tax
ation.
The polls of Bald election shall be opened
at suniise and closed at five o'clock p. m.
of the same day. The ba'lots to be used at
said election shall read, "For the issuing of
bondß," snd "Against the issuing of bonds. '
Bald election shall be conducted in the manner
provided in the Charter of said City ar.d the
laws of the State of California.
That for the purposes of the special
election to be held on August 30th, 1889,
the nine Wards of ihe city, as described In Arti
cle XII of the Charter, are hereby divided into
eighteen precincts, with the following bounda
ries and voting places, and the following offi
cers of said election are hereby appointed:
FIRST ward.
Precinct A—All of the First Ward lyitg north
of Downey avenue
Voting place, Moore Block.
Inspecto,-, W. W. Btockwell.
Judges, Charles Patterson, Ed Ragland.
Precinct B—All of the First Ward lying south
of Downey avenue.
Voting place, Gundlach'a Office.
Inspector, Dan Jones.
Judges, Wm. Nlckell, C. N. Earl.
SECOND WARD.
Precinct A—All thst pait of Baid Ward de
scribed >■ follows: Commencing at the Inter
section of Lakeshore avenue and Diamond
street, thence on Dlsmond street to west city
line, along same to north city line, along tame
to Alvarado Btreet, along Alvarado street to
Bellevue avenue, along Bellevue avenue to
Lakeshore avenue, along Lakeshore avenue to
Diamond street, tbe place of beginning.
Voting place, northeast corner of Belmont
avenue and Temple street.
Inspector, J. W. Bear.
Judgts, 8. I. Maxwell, A. H. Merwin.
Precinct B—All that part of said ward de
scribed as follows: Commencing at the inter
section of Alvarado Btreet with north 11dc of
city limits; thence along Alvarado street to
Bellevue avenue: tbence along Bellevue
avenue to Lakeshore avenue; thence along
LakesTiore avenue to Diamond street; tbence
along Diamond street to Main street; thence
along Main street to Bellevue avenue, and
along Bellevue avenue to Sisters' Hospital;
thence acrosß Bisters' Hospital through
Beaudry avenue to Ftgueroa street; thence
along Figueroa street to city limits; thence
along city limits west to the place of com
mencement.
Voting place, touthwett corner of Fort and
Temple streets.
Inspector, H. C. Register.
Judges, Ed Griffin, Harry Ilea.
Precinct C—All that part of said ward de
scribed as follows: Commencing at the inter
section of Loa Angeles river and thS prolongs
tlon of Figueroa street; tbence along Bald pro
longation; thence along Figueroa street to
Reservoir street; thence across the Anils tract
to the northerly end of Beaudry avenue; thence
along Beaudry avenue to Bellevue avenue;
thence along Bellevue avenue to Upper Main
street; thence along Upper Main street to Ala
meda street; theuce along Alameda street to
Ban Fernando street; thence along Ban Fer
nando street to Downey avauue; thence along
Downeyi venue to Los Angeles river, and along
Los Angeles river to place of beginning.
Voting place, No 521 Buena Viita street,
Inspector, A. E. Benseney.
Judges, Sam Adams, A. Cobler.
THIBD WARD.
Precinct A—All that portion of said ward
lying east of Flower Btreet.
Voting place, C ty Hall.
Inspector—J. M. Guinn.
Judges-M. R.Vernon, M. Morris.
Precinct B—All that portion of Baid ward
lying west of Flower street.
Voting place, northeast corner Sixth and
Pearl streets.
luspector, B. W.Burnham.
Judgea, Paul D. French, Ellas Berman.
FOURTH WARD.
Precinct A—All that portion of said Ward
lying west of Pearl street.
Voting place, at Alderson A Kinoaid*s Livery
Btable, on Pearl street, near Pico street.
Inspector, J. H. Book.
Judges, I. R. DuDkelberger, Victor Ponet.
Precinct B—All that portion of said Ward
lying east of Pearl street
Voting place, Ninth-street Engine House.
Inspector, R. H. Hewitt.
Judges, J. T. Falconer, A. T. Bell.
FIFTH WABD.
Precinct A—All of said Ward.
Voting place, Washington Gardens.
Inspector, T, J. Lewis.
Judges, J. M. Garter, George E. Eickson.
SIXTH WARD,
Precinct A—All thßt portion of aaid Ward
lyiug south of Washington street.
Voting place, Barriuger'a store, corner of
Adams snd Msiu streets
Inspector, Charles A. Baakerville.
Judges, Prank McCoy, John Webber.
Precinct B-AU that portion of aaid Ward
lying north of Waahingtou street.
Voting place, Do Celia b.ock, corner of Main
and Laurel streets.
Inspector, W. R, ""olfe.
Judges, J. W. Hinton. C. B. J. White.
SEVENTH ward.
Precinct A-All that portion of said Ward
lying we=t of San Pedro atreet.
Voting place, corner of Fifth and Wall
streets.
Inspector, John Mcllmoil.
Judges, R. B. Russell, 8. H. Mathewa.
Precinct B—All that portion of said Ward
lying east of San Pedro atreet.
Voting place, corner of Rose and Davis
luspector, G. B. Webb.
Judges, Alexander Craw, D. L. tioade.
EIUHTH WARD.
Preciuct A—All that portion of said Ward
lying uorth of Macy street.
Voting place, No OSS San Fernando street.
Inspector, Peter Keeuan.
Judges, A. B Dixon, James D. Todd.
Precinct B—All that portion of aaid Ward
lying south of Macy street.
Voting place, Collins'Livery Stable, Alameda
street
Inspector, J. A. Raggarts.
Judges, Samue.l Moran, J. J. Reardon.
NINTH WARD.
Precinct A—All that portion of said Ward
lying north of Aliso and First streets.
Vot ng place, Mrs Dunn'a atorc, corner of
Gallardo and Macy streets.
Inspector, A. A. Saunders.
Judges, W. H. Northcraft, C. L. Cross
Preciuct B—All that portion of said Ward
lying south of Aliso aud First streets.
Voting place, Engine House on Virginia
avenue.
Inspector, F. J. Teale.
Judges, E. H, Workman, Charles Bell
FREEMAN G. TEED,
City Clerk.
Los Angeles, August 15, 1880.
anls 15t
NOTICE OF THE FILING OF THE
REPORT OF THE COMMISSION
ERS APPOINTED TO WIDEN LOS
ANGELES STREET, TOGETHER
WITH THE PLAT OF THE AS
SESSMENT DIBTRICT.
NOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE
Commissioners appointed to assess benefits
and damages, and to have general supervision
of the proposed work of widening of Loa Ange
lea street, from First street to Seoond street,
have filed iv the office of the undersigned a re
port, together with a plat of the aaaessmcut
district.
And all persons intssested sre hereby re
quired to abow cause, if any they have, on or
before Saturday, tho 14th day of September, A
D. 1889, why such report should not be con
firmed by the Council of the City of Los Ange
les. , ,
All objections must be in writing and 11.cd
with the Clerk of ssid City Council.
FREEMAN G. TEED,
City Clerk and ex-offlcio Clerk of the
Council.
Los Angeles. August 14.1880.
aul4-10t
OFFICIAL.
~ ELEOTIb^^bTIOE.
BY VIETUE OF THE PROVISIONS OF
Ordinance No. 805 (new aeries), of the City
of Loa Angelea, the undersigned, City
Clerk ol the City of Loi Angelos
hereby gives notice that a special election
will beheld in tbe city of Los Angeles on Augnst
31st, 1880, for the purpose of submitting to tho
qualified voters of said city the proposition of
Issuing two huudred bonds of said city, each
for the sum of $1,000, dated October Ist, 1889,
sod bearing interest at the rate of five per cent
per annum, said bonds to be serial in character
and one-twentieth of the principal and the ac
crued interest on the whole sum shall bo paid
each year at the Chemical National Bank of
New Yoik City, said bonds to be issued for the
purpose of acquiring property for new school
bui dings, tbe construction of new
buildings atd the alteration and repair of
school buildings now existing. All of which
will bo too great an expense to be borne by the
ordinary annual income of the city. The Im
provements contemplated with their respective
costs are as follows: The number of slteß to be
purchased for school purposes is twelve, at an
estimated cost of $41,000. The estimated cost
of the erection of new buildings and the altera
tion and repalra of buildings now existing is
$159,000, making a total of $£00,000.
There shall be levied each year by the
City Council for the payment of the princi
pal and Interest of said bonds the Bum of one
half mill on each dollar of the assessed valua
tion of taxable property within said city as
shown upon tbe assessment roll for municipal
taxation
Tbe polls of said election shall be opened
at sunrise and shall be closed at five
o'clock pm. of the same da? The ballots to
be used at said election shall read, 'For the
Issuing of bonds" and "Against the issuing of
bonds." Said election shall be conducted in
the manner provided in the Charter of said city
and the law s of tbe State of California.
That for the purposes of the special
•lection, to be held on August 31st, 1889,
the nine Wards ot* the city, as described
in Article XII of the Chsrter, sre hereby
divided Into eighteen Precincts, with the fol
lowing btundar-ies and voting places, and tbe
following officers of eaid election are hereby
appointed:
FIRST WABD.
Precinct A—AU of the First Ward, ljing
north ol Downey avenue.
Voting place, Moore Block.
Inspector, W. W, Stockweli.
Judges, Charles Patterson, Ed Ragland.
Precinct B—All of the First Ward, lying south
of Downey avenue.
Voting place, Gundlach's office.
Inspector, Dan Jones.
Judges, C. N. Earl, William Nickell.
SECOND WARD.
Precinct A—All that part of said Ward, de
scribed as follows: Commencing attheiuter
section of Lake Shore avenue and Diamond
street; tbence on Diamond street to west city
line; along same to north city Hue; along same
to Alvarado street; along Alvarado Btreet to
Bellevue avenue, along Bellevue avenue to
Lakeßhore avenue; along Lake Shore avenue
to Diamend street, the place of beginning.
Voting place, northeast corner of Belmont
avenue and Temple atreet.
Inpector, J. W. Bear.
Judges, 8. I. Maxwe 1. A. H. Merwln.
Preciuct B-All that part of said Ward de
scribed as follows: Commencing at the inter
section of Alvarado street with north line of
city limits, thence along Alvarado street to
Bellevue avenue; thence along Bellevue avenue
to Lakeshore avenue; thence along Lakeshore
avenue to Diamond street; thence along Dia
mond street to Main street; thence along Main
street to Bellevue avenue and along Ballevue
avenue to Sisters' Hospital: thence across Sis
ters' Hospital, through Beaudry avenue, to Fig
ueroa street; theuce along Figueroa street to
city limits; thence along city limits west to the
place of beginning.
Voting place, Southeast corner of Fort and
Temple streets,
Inspector, H. C. Regltter.
Judges, Ed. Oriflln, H. lies.
Precinct C—All that part of said Ward de
scribed as follows: Commencing at the inter
section of the Loa Angeles river and the pro
longation of Figueroa street, thence along said
prolongation; thence along Figuoroa street to
Reservoir street; theuce across the Ablla tract
to the northerly end of Beaudry avenue; thence
along Beaudry aveuuo to Bellevue avenue;
tbence along Bellevue avenue to Upper Main
street; thence along Upper Main street to Ala
meda street; thence along Alameda street to
San Fernando street; thence along San Fer
nando street to Downey avenue; thence along
Downey avenue to Los Angeles river and aloug
Lus An geles river to place of beginning.
Voting place—No. 521 Buena Vista street.
Inspector, A. E. Bensency.
Judges, Sam. Adams. A. Cobler,
TDIBD WARD.
Freeinct A—All that portion of said Ward ly
ing east of Flowt r street.
Voting place. City Hall.
Inspector, A. Caldwell.l
Judges, M. R. Vernon, M. Morris.
Precinct B—All that portion of said Ward ly
ing west of Flower street.
Voting place, northjast corner Sixth and
Pearl streets.
Inapector, P. M. Burnham.
Judges, Cromwell Galpln, Paul D. French.
FOURTH WARD,
Preciuct A—All that portion of said waid
lying west ol Pearl street.
Voting place, Alderson & Kincaid's livery
stable, on Pearl street, m-ar Pico street.
Inspector, J. H. Book.
Judges, I. R. Dunkelberger, Victor Ponet.
Precinct B—All that portion of said ward
lying east of Pearl street.
Voting plaoe, Nine-street Engine House.
Inspector, R. H Hewitt.
Judges, J T. Faloouer, A. T. Bell.
FIFTH WARD.
Predict A—All of said ward.
Voting place, Washington Gardens,
Inspector, John Maskeil
Jodges, S.dnoy Hitler, George Siusabaugh.
SIXTH WARD.
Precinct A—All that portion of sa,id ward
lyiug south of Washington street.
Voticg place. Darriuger's store, corner of
Adsms and Main streets.
Inspector, Charies A. BaskcrvMe.
Judges, Frank McCoy, John Webber,
Precinot B—All that portion of said ward
lying north of Washington street,
Voting place, DeCelis Block, corner of Main
and Laurel streets.
Inspector. W. R. Wolfe.
Ju ges, J. W. Uinton, C. E. J. Whi c.
SEVENTH WARD.
Precinct A—All that portion of said ward
lyiug west of Ban Pedrostreet.
Voting place, coiner of Fifth and Wall streets
Inspector, John Mcllmoil.
Judge-. R B. Rub ell, 8. H. Mathewß.
Preciuct B—All that portion of aaid ward
lying east of Ban Pedro street.
V. ting place, corner of Rose snd Davis
streets,
luspector, G. B. Webb.
Judges, Alexander Craw, D. L. Goade.
EIGHTH WARD.
Precinct A—All that portion of said ward
lying north of Macy street.
Voting place, No 058 Sau Fernando Btreet.
luspector, Peter Keuuan.
Judr.es, A. E. Dixon, J mes D. Todd.
Precinct B—All that portion of said ward
Ivlug south of Macy street.
'Voting place, Collin's livery stable, Alameda
atreet
Inspector, J A. Raggarta.
Judges, J. J. Reardou, Cy True.
NINTH WARD.
Precinct A—All that portion of said ward
lying north of Aliso and First stieeta.
Voting place, M's Dunns store, corner
Gallardo and Macy streets.
Inspector, A. A. Bmiuders.
Judges, W. H Nor: hcraft, C. L. Cross.
Preciuct B—All 'hat portion of said ward
lying south of Aliso a d First streets.
Voting plsce, Eugine House on Virginia ave
nue.
Inspector, F. J. Teale.
Judges, E. H. Woikmau, Charles Bel 1 .
FREEMAN G TEED,
City Clerk.
Los Angeles, August 15, 1889.
auls lot
NOTICE OF PUBLIC WORK.
PUBLIC NOTICK 18 HEREBY GIVEN THAT
the Council of the city of Los Angeles
paßßed, on the 29th day of July, 1889, au ordi
nance of intention, No. 291 (new Beries), to
cause to be opened and wld- ued, Secoud street,
from Main street to Santa Fe avenue. All
lots and parcels oi land fronting on both
sides of Second street, from the enst line ol
Main street to the west line of Santa Fe avenue;
also sll property of all railroads situated upon
the said street between said points, to be as
sessed to pay damges, OOStl and expenses
thereof.
And all parties Interested are referred to said
ordinance lor further particulars.
W. E. MORFORD,
Street Superintendent.
By W. B, Mobford, Jr., Deputy. anO lot
NOTICE OF PUBLIC WORK.
PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT
the Council of the city of Los Angeles
passed, ou the 29th day of July. 1889. an ordi
nance of intention, No. 292 (New Series), to
canso to be opened and extended, Wall street
from Boyd street to Second street. All lot
and parcels of land fronting on bcth sides ot
Wall street aud Its proposed extension, Irom
the north line of Filth street tD the soi th
line of Second street, to ha assessed to pay
damages, costs and expenses thereof.
And all partlea interested are referred to said
ordiuance for further particulars
W. V.
Pf.reet Snneriottjudont.
By W. E. Mobford, Jb , Deputy. a-n' lot I
UFFItII SI..
olujinanclTn^^
(Hew Series.)
AN ORDINANCE DECLARING THB INTENTION OF
THE MAYOR AND COONCIL OF THB CITY OF
LOS ANGBI-KS TO CHANGE AND ESTABLISH THE
GRIDE OF AI.AM ..... STREET FROM ALISO
STREET TO REQUENA STREET.
The Mayor and Council of the City of Lot An
geles do ordain at follows:
Section 1. That it 1b the Intention of the
Mayor and Council of the City of Loa Angeles to
change and establish tbe grade of Alameda atreet
from Aliso street to Requona street, as fo -
lows:
At the Boutbeast and sonthwest corners of
Aliso street the grade ahall be as now estab
lished, 12.50.
At the intersection of Commercial atreet the
grade shall be 11.40 on the north west corner,
as now established, 11.00 on tbe southwest
corner, 10.80 on tbe northeast corner, and
10.00 on the southeast corner.
At the intersect ion of Uncommon street the
grade shall be 950 on the northeast corner,
and 900 on the southeast corner, bb now
established.
At northwest corner nf Requena street the
grade shall be ac now established, 8.20.
Elevations are in feet and above city datum
plane
Bbc. 2. The City Clerk shall certify to tbe
paasage of this ordinance, and ahall cause'he
same to be published for ten days in the Los
Angeles Daily Herald, and thereupon and
thereafter ft shall take effect and be In force.
I hereby certify that the foregoing ordinance
was adopted by tbe Council of the city of Los
Angeles, at Its meeting of August il. A. D. 1889.
FREEMAN G. TEED,
City Clerk.
Approved this 12th day of August, 1889
HENRY T. HAZARD,
an!3-10t , Mayor.
ORDINANCE NO. 299.
(New Beries.)
AN ORDINANCE DECLARING THE INTENTION OF
THE HAVOB AND COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF
LOS A NOBLES TO CHANGE AND ESTABLISH
THE GRADE OF FIRST STREF.T FROM MOTT
STREET IO A POINT 350 FEET EAST OF THE
EAST LINK OF BVERGBBEN AVENUE.
The Mayor and Council 0/ '.he City of Lot Angelet
do ordain as follows:
Section 1. That it is the Intention of the
Council of the City of Lob Angeles to change
and establish the grade of First street from
Mott street to a point 350 feet e*st to the east
line of Evergreen avenue, na follows.
At the weat line of Mott street the grade
shall be as now established 54.U0, and at the
e*st line the grade shall be 54 80.
At the intersection of Saratoga atreet the
grade ghall be 59 00.
At the intersection of Savannah street the
grade shall be 52.80 on the west side and 52 00
on the east side.
At the intersection of Evergreen avenue the
grade shall be 46.40 on tbe west side andf 45.50
on the east side.
At a point 350 f set east of the east line of
Evergreen avenue the grade shall be as now
established 40.00.
Elevations sre in feet and above city datum
plaue.
Sec. 2. The City Clerk ahall ceiHfyto the
passage of this ordinance, and shall cause
the same to be published for ten days in
the Los Angeles Daily Hebald, and thereupon
and thereafter it shall take effect and be in
force
I hereby certify that the foregoing ordinance
waa ado..ted by the Council of the CHy of Lob
Angelea at Its meeting of August 6th, A. D.
1889.
FREEMAN G. TEED,
City Clerk.
Approved this 12th dsy of August, 1889.
HENRY T. HAZARD,
aul3-10t Mayor.
ORDINANCE NO. 300.
(New Series.)
AN ORDINANCE DECLARING THE INTENTION OF
THE MAYOR AND COUNCIL OF THB CITY OF
LOB ANGELES TO ESTABLISH THE GRADE OF
WATER STREET FROM PASADENA AVENUE TO
ARROYO BECO AVENUE,
The Mayor and Council of the City of Lot An
geles do ordain at follows:
Sec. 1. That it is tbe Intention of tbe Conncil
of tbe city ot Los Angeles to establish the grade
of Water street from Pasadena avenue to Ar
royo Seco avenue as follows:
At the Intersection of Pasadena avenue the
grade shall be as now established, 64.00.
At the Intersection of Arroyo Seco avenue
the grade shall be 57 00 on tbe southeast cor
ner aud 56 50 on the southwest
Elevations are in feet and above city datum
plane.
Sec 2. The City Clerk shsll certify to the
passage of thla ordinance, and shall cause
the same to be published for ten days in the
los Angeles Daily Herald, and thereupon
and thereafter it sball take effect and be in
force.
1 hereby certify that the foregoing ordinance
was adopted by the Council of the City of Los
Angelea at its meeting of August 6, A. D
1389.
FREEMAN O. TEED,
City Clerk
Approved this 12th day of Augnst, 1889.
HENRY T. HAZARD,
SUI3 lot Mayor.
NOTICE TO PARTIES INTERESTED
- IN I HE GRADING OF FLOWER
STREET IN THE CIXY OF LOS
ANGELES.
NOTICE 19 HEREBY GIVEN THAT PROP
erty owners ou Flower street, In the city of
Los Angeles, between Twelfti street and Pico
street, have filed with the undersigned a pro
test, against the payment (f tbe assessment
levied for the purpose of improving Flower
street, in said city, l> tweeu Twelfth s'reet and
Pico street, by grading, graveling and curbing
said street for the reason (as they claim) that
the assessment roll is incorrect, as follows:
1. Tbe diagram does not contain the "ar
rows" required by law.
2 It contains no ref -re-nee to a street car
line exlsilng on Twel'th street.
3 The lots are designated by the wrong
numbers on both the diagram and the list of
assessments.
Bald appeal wl 1 be heard by the Council of
said city of Los Angeles August 19th, 1889, at
2 o'clock p. m.
FREEMAN G. TEED.
City Clerk.
Los Angeles, Augnst 14. 1889. *ul4 5t
LEUAL.
NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE.
ISABELLA E DOUGL<B, PLAINTIFF, VS.
William P. Meinzer, sometimes called Mein
ser aud sometimes c oiled Melncer, defendant.
:>b>rin"saale. No. 10.465.
Order of Sale aud Decree of Foreclosure and
Bale
Under and by virtue of an order of sale and
decree of foreclosure and sale, issued out of the
Superior Court of the County of Los Angelea,
State of California, on the 16th day of July,
A. D. 1889, iv the above entitled action, where
in Isabella E. Douglas, the above-named plaint
iff, obtained a Judgment and decree of foreclos
ure aud sale against William P. Mcii zer. de
fendant, on the 1 tltn day of July, A. D. 18n9, for
the sum of 906 10-100 dollars in lawful
money of the United States, which said
decree was, on the 18th dsy of July, A D.
1889, recorded in Judgment book 11 of said
Court, at page 301, I am commanded to sell
all those ceitaln lots, pieces, or parcels of
land, situate, lying and being in the County of
Los Angeles, State o California, and bounded
and described as follows:
Lots two (2), seven (7) and eighteon (18) of
Wirsching's subdivision ot a part of 1 t five ( ),
block sixty-one (61), Hancock's survey of Los
Augeles City Douation Lot--, as per map re
corded in hook 13. pige 43, Miscellaneous
Records of Los Angeles County.
Public notice is hereby given, that on Satur
day, the 24th day of August, A. D. 1889, t
12 o'clock H. of that day, tn front of the Court
House door of the County of Los Angeles, on
Spring Btreet, I will, in obedience to said order
of sale aud decree of fore closure and sale, sell
the above described property, or so much there
of as may be necessary to satisfy said iudgmeut.
with interest and costs, etc., to the highest and
best bidder, for cash lawful money of the
United States.
Dated this 31st day of July, 1889.
M. G AGUIRRE,
Sheriff of Lob Angelea County.
By A. M Thornton, Under Sheriff.
Lee, Gardiner & Scott, Attorneys for Plaint!ll'.
aul thur 4t
MINERAL HEARING
UNITED BTATES LAND OFFICE, LOS
Angeles, Cal., June 27, 1889 — Notice
is hereby given that Santiago Ruiz, of tiauta
Susaua, Los Angeles county, Cal., having ap
plied to mi ke a homestead entry on NEW sec
tton 26, township 3 N. range 17 W, 8 B. M .
aaid tract having Dten suspended as mineral
lai d by the Commission' r of the General Land
effice, by his letter N of January 8. 1876
A hearing is hereby order, v to determine
the mineral or son mineral character of the
tract above described, such hearing lo take
place before the United Slates Land Office, at
Los Angelea, California, at 10 o'clock A. v
on the 28th day of Augu-t, 1889, at which
time and place all pan os luterested are
required to appear and offer any testimony
they may have touching the eharaoter of aaid
land. H w PAiTON. Register.
ic29 6w* I. H. POLK, Receiver.
JLKttAX,.
NOTICE OF
REAL EBTATE.
NOTICE 13 HEREBY GIVEN THAT POB
auant to an order of tbe Superior Court ol
the County of Loa Angelea, State of California,
made on the Ist day of August, 1989, In the
mater of the eatate of J. P. Fuller, deceased,
the undersigned will tell at private sale to the
highest bidder for cash in gold coin of Use
United States, ten per cent, to be paid when the
sales are made, and the balance upon confirm
ation of the sales by the Court, said Bales to be
subject to confirmation by the Superior Court
i-f said Los Angeles County, said sales to be
made on and after the 20th day of August, 1889,
and he will so sell in separate paroels all tbe
right, title, interest, claim, property snd estate
of the said J. P. Fuller at the time of her death,
and all the right, title, inteiest, claim, property
and estate that the said eatate of the said de
ceased has acquired since her death by opera
ton of law or otherwise,!-* and to that real
eßtate being situate In the County of Los An
geles, Btatcof California, and more particularly
described as follows:
1. Lot one :1) In block 153 of the town of
Pomona, according to the map of aaid town on
die and duly recorded In book 3, pages 90, 91,
Iv the Miscellaneous Records of Los Angeles
County, together with all the buildings and im
provements thereon, and together with due
proportion of water rtght for irrigation to
which said block 153 is emitted.
2. Lots nineteen (19) and twenty (20) in block
157 of the town of Pomona, according to the
map of the aaid town duly recorded in book 3,
pages 90,91, in tbe Miscellaneous Records of
Los Angeles County, together with all tbe
buildings and Improvements thereon.
Bids or offers may be made at any time before
the making of tbe Bale and must be in writing;
aud left at tbe offices of Messrs Geo. H Smith .
H. M. Smith and Thomas L Winder, attorneys
at law, rooms 1, 2, 3, 4, University Bank build
ing, 117 New High street, in the City of Lo
Auge.'cs, County of Lob Angelea, State of Call
foinia
Los Angeles, August 2, 1889.
DR. T. HARDY SMITH,
Executor of the last will of J. P. Fuller, de
ceased.
George H. Smith, Henry M. Smith, Thomas
L. Winder, Attorneys of Exeonior. au2to2o
PROPOBALB FOR THE PURCHASE
OF LOS ANGELES COUNTY
BONDB.
SEALED PROPOSALS WILL BE RECEIVED
by the undersigned up to 12 o clock m. of
tne 20th day of August, 1889, for the purchase
of one hundred (100) Loa Angeles County
Court House Bonds, numbered consecutively
from one huzdred and one (101) to two hun
dred (200), both numbers included, of tbe de
nomination of one thousand ($1,000) dollars
each, and payable on the Ist day of January.
A. D. 1907, or at any time before that date at
tbepleaßure of said county, in gold coin of tne
United States, with interest thereon at the rate
of four and one half (4%) per cent, per ann
payable semi-annually, on the Ist day of J
nary and on tbe Ist day of July of each y<
Bonds and interest payable at the office of
County Treasurer of said Los Angelas Con:
Said bonds havin- been 1> sued in conforn
with resolutions of the Board of Supervisor
Lob Anieles County, dated September the I
A. D. 1886, and of December the 9th and 21
A. D. 1886, aDd under authority conferred
on said Board by tbe provisions of an act Of
Legislature of the Btate of California, entlt
"An Act to Establish a Uniform System
County and Township Government," approt
March 14,1883.
None of said bonds will be told for less tb
fsce value and accrued Interest. Nor ahall a
sale thereof be final or valid until approved by
the said Board of Supervisors. And the right
is hereby expressly reserved to leject any or all
aforesaid proposals.
Mark envelope ' Proposals for t ho Purchase
of (Court House Bonds
By order of the Board of Bup.rvlaors of said
Lob Angeles County.
aug4-td J. BANBURY, County Treasurer.
THE CLEVELAND OIL AND MIN
ING COMPANY.
Principal place of business,
ROOM 7, LOS ANGELES THEATER BUILDING.
No. 131 South Spring, Loa Angeles, CaL
XIOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, TH aT AT A
it meeting of the Directors held on Friday,
the 2d day o' August, 1889, an assessment of
five dollars ($5) per share waa levied upon the
capital stock of the corporation, payable on
Monday, September 9th. 1889, to L. C. Brand,
Secretary, at the principal office of the com
pany, Room 7, Loa Angeles Theater building,
at No. 131 South Spring, In the City of Los
Angeles. Any stock upon which thla assess
ment shall remsin unpaid on the 9th day of
September. 1889, will be delinquent and adver
tised for sale at public auction, and unless pay
ment is msde before, will be sold Friday, the
27th day of September, 1889, to pay the delin
quent assessment, together with coats of ad ver
tißlng and expense a of sale.
L. C. BRAND, Secretary,
Room 7, Loa Angeles Theater Duilding, Low
Angeles, Calif. anB Thst
• NOITCE FOR PUBLICATION.
LAND OFFICE AT LOB ANGELES, CAL.,
July 19,1889.
Notice is hereby given that the following
named settler hps filed notice of his Intention
to make final proof in support of his
claim, and that said proof will be made be
fore Register and Receiver at Los Angeles,
Cal., on September 16, 1889, viz:
Ysidoro Garcia, for Homestead Entry, No.
I, 759, for the E% NE%, and NB%SE%, Sec
22. Tp. 5 N., R. 16 W , B. B. M.
He namea the following witnesses to prove
his continuous residence upon, and cultivation
of, said land, .viz: Ramon Perea, Dolores
Cordova, Miguel Ruiz. Cajetano Tapia, all of
Newhall, Los Angeles'county, Cal.
Any person who desires to protest againßt
the allowance of such proof, or who knows of
any substantial resson, under the law and the
regulations of the Interior Department, why
such proof should not be allowed, will be given
an opportunity at the above-mentioned tlms
and place to cross-examine tbe witntsses ol
said claimant, and to offer evidence in rebuttal
oi that submitted by claimant.
j\2o 30* H. W PATTON. Register.
District Agricultural Associat'n
RACES,
LOS ANGE L.R;S, CAL,
Guarantee Purse, - $2,000.
The Directors of the Sixth District Agricul
tural Association of Los Angeles, t'sl . offer a
guarantee purse of $2 000 to horses of the
2:20 9lnss, to be trotted on Thursday, October
24, 1889 during the Association's tenth an
nual meeting.
Eutrances 10 per cent, of the purse, payable
as follows: Five per cent. September Ist to ac
compiny nomination, and 5 per cent. October
Ist, when horses are to be named. This, how
ever. Is on the supposition that enough entries
are obtained to justify giving this purse
Horses will take their record fron August 1,
1889. Amerioan Association Rules to govern.
L. ICHTKNRERGKR, President.
R. H. HEWITT, Secretary
Chamber of Commerce Rooms,
auB 127% W, First Bt.
LIEBIG COMPANY'S
EXTRACT OF HEAT.
FINEST and
Meat Flavoring Stock
—FOR—
SOUPS, MADE DISHES and SAUCES.
Annual sale 800.000 Jars
Genuine only with ft
fac-almilo of Baron f - 0-
Llohlg'a signature In gsj
ILi 5 IN !->. across laTify
bel. To be had of all Storekeepers, Grocers,
snd iirngrista do 1 moms thnrl2m
VEUVE OI,I«7QUOT.
(Yellow Labei,i
the A VIGNIER,
> I' :, Sole Agent
i LEAD! KG ty «jX» *v*A
CHAMPAGNE tyfrJ&LJ PacAo Coast.
H J. WOOLLACOTT, Agent for Los Angelea
county for the Veuve Clicquot Champagne.
Vichey Water and J. J V Vegas'lmportcei
Sherries, Ed. Pernod Absinthe Also dealer In
A. V. H. Fine Gin. g^—;
The above goods, together with a fine assort
ment of California wines, can be obtained
, from H. J. WOOLLACOTT, 26 and 28 North
i Spring atreet, Los Angeles, Cal., or at hla
brauoh, 301 South Spring.
Visitors Invited. Telephone 44. Goods
promptly dellvi"*d. 'via 5m
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